For the second straight game, Brandon McManus has earned league-wide honors for his performance. The Broncos kicker on Wednesday was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after setting a franchise record with six field goals in an 18-12 win against the Patriots on Sunday. It was the 32nd time in NFL history in which a player has attempted at least six field goals in a game without a miss. Related Articles Broncos NFL power rankings tracker: How national experts rank Denver entering Week 7 New week brings new protocols for Broncos’ players, coaches Newman: Brandon McManus is NFL’s best kicker right now — and key to Broncos’ improbable playoff chances Broncos Mailbag: Why is receiver DaeSean Hamilton continuing to get playing time? Keeler: Why Broncos have a shot at the playoffs, and nobody should apologize for beating a bad Bill Belichick team RELATED: Newman: Brandon McManus is NFL’s best kicker right now — and key to Broncos’ improbable playoff chances He also won the award after nailing three field goals and four extra-point kicks in a 37-28 win over the Jets in Week 4. McManus is the second Broncos player to earn player of the week honors in back-to-back games.